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Nogor was The Talisman, a representation of the Skrull Gods. His presence was required to ensure the Gods' blessings on the Skrulls endeavors,[2] and his faith was so strong that he sacrificed his eyes to the gods.[3]

During the Skrull invasion of Earth, Nogor appeared under the guise of Longshot and began travelling with the mutant Darwin under the pretense that they were looking for Charles Xavier.[1] After the arrival of She-Hulk and Jazinda, however, he was revealed to be a Skrull[2] and was defeated by the combined efforts of the duo and X-Factor as well.[4]

In the aftermath of the confrontation, Jen and Jazinda took Nogor with them, planning to use him to try and stop the Skrulls. To their surprise, they were attacked by Jazinda's father, Kl'rt the original Super-Skrull, who was trying to kill her daughter after her betrayal. During the ensuing fight between Jen and Kl'rt, Nogor got free and also attacked Jazinda, planning to remove the Sy-Torak Gem from her, that allowed her to resurrect herself.[5]

After Jen was temporarily blinded by Kl'rt, the Super-Skrull killed his daughter but, after hearing She-Hulk's words about his son and the grief associated with his loss, he decided to prevent Nogor from removing the Gem from Jazinda and leave her with Jen so she could return to life.[3]

Attributes

Powers

  • Skrull Shapeshifting
  • Belief Empowerment: Nogor's religious belief and conviction empowers him, the more he believes the more powerful he is. Due to this he is superhumanly durable and can fly.[4] This also allows for;
    • Conviction Energy Blasts: Nogor possessed the power to fire blasts of golden energy.[2] This energy can also be used to hold an enemy afloat.[4]
    • Extrasensory Perception: Despite having no eyes in his natural form, Nogor was able to perceive his surroundings.[3]
  • Skrull Infiltration Ritual:
    • Powers and Abilities of Longshot[1]
    • Telepathic Immunity: Due to the Infiltration Ritual, Nogor's mind was indistinguishable from that of Longshot, making it impossible for a telepath to learn his true identity from his mind.[2]

Weaknesses

Jazinda believed that if someone was able to believe with more conviction than Nogor, then they would be capable of defeating him.

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